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I posted this under the coyote hunting section because that's what I got it for... But thought I should repost here incase anyone has been considering this unit
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Well... It came in today. I wasn't sure if I'd get the right item because the primary picture was wrong, but the title, description, and part number were right, so I took a chance. The price was almost too good to be true, so I kept expecting the d750 to arrive, but they shipped me what I was after.
Man I'm excited. Here in Idaho you can hunt yotes at night with thermal and night vision, but you can only hunt with red lights, spot light etc on private property and you have to have written land owner permission on hand. So... I'll post a review once I get to playing with it a bit.
What I like so far.
The bell adapters that the forward unit connects to each have their own flip up cover. Really smart idea. I also like that I can put adapters on a number of scopes and then just move the unit from scope to scope and still keep my original POI. Clarity is better than I expected as I had checked a number of YouTube videos and they really dont do it justice. The unit so far does not weigh as much as I thought and it has a remote for powering the unit up/off. I also like that they provide an extra battery cartridge and that they did provide good batteries. I also appreciate that they included an IR light with variable settings which can be run off the remote, and a weaver rail in the other side for mounting a more powerful IR light (have a Dereelight Xsearcher on the way... Will review it later). I like that they provided dust caps for the main and rear glass. I also am grateful that it has a 3 year warranty.
What I don't like.
Because it's mounted at the front of the scope, reaching the controls can be a bit of a reach, and I have pretty long arms at 6'3". It's awkward. The date doesnt want to seem to let me adjust it.... But the time will. Odd. I don't like that the front objective cap twists off, and then you have to figure out what to do with it....pocket...etc. wish they would have put a flip up on it also...that would have been smarter. Another annoying thing is that they give you a crosshair, but what's the point because you can just use the crosshair in your scope? That one really confuses me. At least it can be disabled... So that's a relief. Another downside is that the focus for the unit is right on the top of it... Hard to reach... Would be better to have focus on the remote. Lastly, if you have a front bell adjustable parallax scope, I'm not sure this would work. If you adjust your parallax for different distances, the whole unit would twist with the bell... Which would be a mess. I was lucky and have 3 scopes that are side parallax, so I feel grateful for that, but it is something that I think could be counted as a thing I dont like.
Other than that... I'll let you know. Going to try the included IR for mutts tomorrow night as long as it isn't snowing too hard and we'll see how it works. Will also take it to the range to get one of my scopes sighted and to check another to confirm no shift in POI. had to swap scopes on one rifle because it has front bell parallax. I bought an extra front mount adapter so that I can initially use it on a couple of scopes. Might get another if I like this thing as much as I think I'm going to!
If I get some mutts.... I'll post some pics.
Feeling pretty jazzed!
-James
........
Well... It came in today. I wasn't sure if I'd get the right item because the primary picture was wrong, but the title, description, and part number were right, so I took a chance. The price was almost too good to be true, so I kept expecting the d750 to arrive, but they shipped me what I was after.
Man I'm excited. Here in Idaho you can hunt yotes at night with thermal and night vision, but you can only hunt with red lights, spot light etc on private property and you have to have written land owner permission on hand. So... I'll post a review once I get to playing with it a bit.
What I like so far.
The bell adapters that the forward unit connects to each have their own flip up cover. Really smart idea. I also like that I can put adapters on a number of scopes and then just move the unit from scope to scope and still keep my original POI. Clarity is better than I expected as I had checked a number of YouTube videos and they really dont do it justice. The unit so far does not weigh as much as I thought and it has a remote for powering the unit up/off. I also like that they provide an extra battery cartridge and that they did provide good batteries. I also appreciate that they included an IR light with variable settings which can be run off the remote, and a weaver rail in the other side for mounting a more powerful IR light (have a Dereelight Xsearcher on the way... Will review it later). I like that they provided dust caps for the main and rear glass. I also am grateful that it has a 3 year warranty.
What I don't like.
Because it's mounted at the front of the scope, reaching the controls can be a bit of a reach, and I have pretty long arms at 6'3". It's awkward. The date doesnt want to seem to let me adjust it.... But the time will. Odd. I don't like that the front objective cap twists off, and then you have to figure out what to do with it....pocket...etc. wish they would have put a flip up on it also...that would have been smarter. Another annoying thing is that they give you a crosshair, but what's the point because you can just use the crosshair in your scope? That one really confuses me. At least it can be disabled... So that's a relief. Another downside is that the focus for the unit is right on the top of it... Hard to reach... Would be better to have focus on the remote. Lastly, if you have a front bell adjustable parallax scope, I'm not sure this would work. If you adjust your parallax for different distances, the whole unit would twist with the bell... Which would be a mess. I was lucky and have 3 scopes that are side parallax, so I feel grateful for that, but it is something that I think could be counted as a thing I dont like.
Other than that... I'll let you know. Going to try the included IR for mutts tomorrow night as long as it isn't snowing too hard and we'll see how it works. Will also take it to the range to get one of my scopes sighted and to check another to confirm no shift in POI. had to swap scopes on one rifle because it has front bell parallax. I bought an extra front mount adapter so that I can initially use it on a couple of scopes. Might get another if I like this thing as much as I think I'm going to!
If I get some mutts.... I'll post some pics.
Feeling pretty jazzed!
-James
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